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The FRG provides a means for finds specialists and ethusiasts to communicate and discuss archaeological finds, dating from AD 700 to 1950.

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Chris Riedel (@medievalhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further evidence that the medieval world was more interconnected than we give it credit for #globalmiddleages theguardian.com/world/2018/jun…

Arch Illu (@archillu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Famous #archaeological misinterpretation! Left: #Reconstruction of the Frankish funerary inventory from Xanten, by Philipp Houben and Franz Fiedler (1839). 👑 Right: reality 🛢️

Famous #archaeological misinterpretation!  
Left:  #Reconstruction of the Frankish funerary inventory from Xanten, by Philipp Houben and Franz Fiedler (1839). 👑
Right: reality 🛢️
Julie Cassidy (@julidy1_flo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just discovered this excellent resource on #maltings #Distilling #Brewing #Industrialarchaeology Maltings in England | Historic England historicengland.org.uk/images-books/p… via Historic England

Jessie Childs (@childs_jessie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My review of Nadine Akkerman's INVISIBLE AGENTS about 17th-century female spies is the lead in today's Telegraph Books - a cracking book & a joy to review.

Dr Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The archaeological evidence for the presence of Barbary apes/macaques from North Africa in Iron Age, Roman and medieval Europe -- post by me :) caitlingreen.org/2018/02/barbar…

The archaeological evidence for the presence of Barbary apes/macaques from North Africa in Iron Age, Roman and medieval Europe -- post by me :) caitlingreen.org/2018/02/barbar…
Fiona Robertson (@stone_lands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emerging from the earth, the silver Viking-age valkyrie found in the mud in Funen, Denmark, in 2012. And in her full fierce glory!

Emerging from the earth, the silver Viking-age valkyrie found in the mud in Funen, Denmark, in 2012. And in her full fierce glory!
Charlotte Hoare (@manmedproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

George 'Graveyard' Walker campaigned against the "unwise & revolting custom" of overcrowded urban burial. In the late 1840s he bought Enon Chapel in London and personally funded the removal of 4 van loads of remains to Norwood cemetery #histmed #ManMedProject

George 'Graveyard' Walker campaigned against the "unwise & revolting custom" of overcrowded urban burial. In the late 1840s he bought Enon Chapel in London and personally funded the removal of 4 van loads of remains to Norwood cemetery #histmed #ManMedProject
Merseyside Archaeological Society (@merseyarchsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of the first finds coming out of the ‘Galkoff’s & Secret Life of Pembroke Place’ project run by @lizjstewart with LSTM & Museum of Liverpool excavating 19th-20thC court housing in #Liverpool

Some of the first finds coming out of the ‘Galkoff’s &amp; Secret Life of Pembroke Place’ project run by @lizjstewart with <a href="/LSTMnews/">LSTM</a> &amp; <a href="/MuseumLiverpool/">Museum of Liverpool</a> excavating 19th-20thC court housing in #Liverpool
Annemarieke Willemsen (@amwillemsen1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy birthday fibula! #Dorestad Brooch, c.800 AD, found #OnThisDay in 1969. Icon of @RM_Oudheden Leiden. See video for a guided tour of the fibula: m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv_wXa…

Happy birthday fibula! #Dorestad Brooch, c.800 AD, found #OnThisDay in 1969. Icon of @RM_Oudheden Leiden. See video for a guided tour of the fibula: m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv_wXa…
Dr Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The exceptionally large 7thC Kingston Down gold and garnet cloisonné brooch from Anglo-Saxon Kent, discovered 1771: liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/collection…

The exceptionally large 7thC Kingston Down gold and garnet cloisonné brooch from Anglo-Saxon Kent, discovered 1771: liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/collection…